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Whitterick
Whitterick Whit"ter*ick, n. The curlew. [Prov. Eng.]

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- Goodness". He was removed from the card game when it was reissued in 1987. Whitter's poem "Twilight" was set to music in 1932 by Edwin Fowles. In 2020, a statue...
- up whit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whit may refer to: Whit or Whitsun, another name for the holy day of Pentecost Whit (given name) Whit (novel)...
- Ernest Whitter was an English professional footballer who pla**** as an outside right. Born in Didsbury, Whitter spent his early career with Didsbury and...
- record Whitter. In 1927, he recorded for Victor Records at the Bristol Sessions, and a later field recording in Memphis, Tennessee. Also in 1927, Whitter met...
- Whitter partially shares his concerns with a TV journalist friend, Robert Caulfield. Whitter suddenly vanishes, and when Caulfield goes to Whitter's apartment...
- Whitted may refer to: Albert Whitted Airport, small public airport in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States Alvis Whitted (born 1974), American football...
- Stephen Whitney "Whit" Johnson (born June 25, 1982) is an American journalist known as the co-anchor of the w****end editions of Good Morning America, the...
- Whitting as a surname may refer to: Caroline Whitting (c.1834–?), New Zealand murderer Edward Whitting (1872–1938), English cricketer Todd Whitting (born...
- Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday, also known as Monday of the Holy Spirit, is the holiday celebrated the day after Pentecost, a moveable feast in the Christian...
- Whitsun (also Whitsunday or Whit Sunday) is the name used in Britain, and other countries among Anglicans and Methodists, for the Christian holy day of...